domain easyloan.org

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GhostWriter

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hey all,

i would love your input on this name.
i am IN the process of obtaining this name, just want to know what all you guys think its worth.
im thinking low xxx undeveloped.
any thoughts would be appreciated.

thanks,

rice
 
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I'd say low $XXX undeveloped. The .org is what hurts. :imho:
 
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Very nice name!

I agree. ORG really hurts it. Low xxx right now but has great potential as I see a lot of results on google and over 3500 results on overture in April for "easy loan"
 
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Low $xxx now, just hope some new loan company comes and asks you if they can purchase it. .org does hurt it, but it's still a god name IMO!
 
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thanks a bunch, i appreciate it.
 
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I really like this one.
its weak point (.org) can become its strong point if used wisely.
an org for easy loans....???
 
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low xxx$ at rsell venue IMHO
 
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well, the .org combined with easy loan opens up an entire area for people who can otherwise NOT get easy loans.
mid to high $XXX as is, probably more...
 
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High $xxx and $xxxx or more if developed correctly ... I'll give you a market that this can be an easy sell to. These cash advance places that give you an easy loan on your next paycheck.

Lots of potential in this name. Good Luck with it.
 
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$xxx+ for all the reasons previously listed.
 
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thanks all, i was able to get it for a great deal. i really appreciate the appraisalz.

sincerely,

rice
 
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really nice domain, id say mid xxx enduser, there is alot of loan type sites
 
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